2019 Mazda MX-5 Miata

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Last Updated: March 8, 2019

Low Demand: The Miata is experiencing waning sales, as numbers have fallen 26.3 percent this year compared to the same span in 2018. The Miata is currently being outsold by the sports car class sales leader, Ford Mustang, by almost 12 to 1.

Competitive Prices: A base Miata starts at $25,730 with a manual transmission, which is just under the average for the class. If you’d rather have an automatic transmission, expect to pay $1,400 more.

Time to Buy: Weak demand means you have a good chance of finding a lower price on a Miata right now. Additionally, you might be able to find a good deal now before warm weather hits, when demand for summertime roadsters usually climbs. The Miata also received some refreshed styling for the 2019 model year, so if you’re set on buying one, act fast before demand has the chance to climb. Check out this month's Mazda deals for all the best finance and lease deals to save even more.

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